The STORY OF HAIR DISCRIMINATION
1786-today
1786
Today
The CROWN Act
The Tignon Laws
1916
1968
Black Power Mouvement
The first black woman self-mademillionair
Black power mouvement
1968
The Black Power Mouvement is a mouvement that aim of the increasing of Black rights and fight against discrimination
the tignon laws
1786
In the 18th century, the Tignon Laws were signed by the governor Esteban Rodriguez Mirò.This laws was created to forced black women to cover their heads with a tignon, identify black women in the "slave class" and to prevent their beauty they was competing wis white women. But the laws make opposite of the goal of humiliate the black women, they value this tignon and made in a fashion accesory.
Miss c.j. Walter
THE FIRST MILLIONAIR BLACK WOMEN in usa
1916
C.J. Walter was a businesswoman and inventor that create his own cosmetic factory for black women they suffer dandruff issue and other scalp conditions. She is also a women that defending the rights of women and Afro Americains. She also participates in the financing of associations such as the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
The CROWN Act
Today
Today, many things was instored to stop the hair discrimination like the World Afro Day and the CROWN Act the goal of this Act is to end the hair discrimination. The CROWN Act signified:Creating Respectful Open World Natural hair
The STORY OF HAIR DISCRIMINATION
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The STORY OF HAIR DISCRIMINATION
1786-today
1786
Today
The CROWN Act
The Tignon Laws
1916
1968
Black Power Mouvement
The first black woman self-mademillionair
Black power mouvement
1968
The Black Power Mouvement is a mouvement that aim of the increasing of Black rights and fight against discrimination
the tignon laws
1786
In the 18th century, the Tignon Laws were signed by the governor Esteban Rodriguez Mirò.This laws was created to forced black women to cover their heads with a tignon, identify black women in the "slave class" and to prevent their beauty they was competing wis white women. But the laws make opposite of the goal of humiliate the black women, they value this tignon and made in a fashion accesory.
Miss c.j. Walter
THE FIRST MILLIONAIR BLACK WOMEN in usa
1916
C.J. Walter was a businesswoman and inventor that create his own cosmetic factory for black women they suffer dandruff issue and other scalp conditions. She is also a women that defending the rights of women and Afro Americains. She also participates in the financing of associations such as the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
The CROWN Act
Today
Today, many things was instored to stop the hair discrimination like the World Afro Day and the CROWN Act the goal of this Act is to end the hair discrimination. The CROWN Act signified:Creating Respectful Open World Natural hair